I'll admit I hadn't thought of those exhaust whistles as safety features.Same as those freight trains sounding off at every little town they pass through and at every crossroad in the middle of nowhere.Those undoubtely prevented a lot of accidents in their day.
I think it would help us all if you find some way to re-orient the pictures.I like the project a lot but my neck hurts from laying on my side all the time to see them as they should be.It will be treat to see low down Willys hot rod instead of always having the nose in the air.Enough gassers already!Let's get creative.
I love a classic custom.This has a lot of the right mix of some the classic modifications including the pancaked hood and tunneled antenna.This will be fun to watch as it progresses.Thanks for posting your photos for us to enjoy.
I agree with the "B"pillar suggestion.I personally would match the angle of that pillar with the angle of the rear vertical window angle.Thanks for sharing your concept with us.Looking very nice.I would consider a dark subtle color for the body.
Coming nicely!I like the side by side comparison photos.What better way to show the changes.Be sure to center your wheels in those wheel wells also.You might try some half round styrene stock as bumpers.Thanks for sharing with us.
This is lookin pretty Blitzen cool.The visor,new headlights and lowered stance definitely give it a custom look.I would weather it myself with some vintage speed shop ghost signage on the doors.Thanks for sharing your progress with us.